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BEOINNINQ or TKOUBLE IN THE REPUB-.
MOAN PABTY.-Wendell Phillips has
taken np tho cudgels against tho Prus?
sian monarch and his Minister. But ho
oub-Bismarok's BiBmarok in tho fury of
his assault, yet he lacks the Prussian
diplomat's symmetry of oaloulation.
Wbile tho Prussian Bismarck forcnees
the triumphant result of a fight with
France, but fails to recognize the Ropub
cah ghost in tho buck-ground, the Bos?
ton Phillips attacks his own Republican
party in the citadel of its strength-the
sympathies of our German population.
Wendell Phillips is always making trou?
ble. He is generally ahead of his nnrtv
THE DULY
BY J. A. SELBY
'Let our Just Censure
Attend the True Event."
COLUMBIA, S. C.. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1870.
VOL. VI-NO. 1GG.
Removal oi Pental Cilice.
Dit. D. L. BOOZER bas removed bia
offieo to Mr. O. DiorckV new building,
on Main street, over the Mosers. Porter A
Co.'s Dry Goods' Storo, win io ho offers bis
professional services to his formor patrons
and tho public. Juno 28
Polishing Powders.
MAGIC POWDER for cleaning Gold, Silver,
Ac, ten cents per box.
Tripoli, for cleaning BrasB, Silver, Gold, Ac,
ten ccntB per paper.
Bath Brick for cleaning Cutlery, Ao.
Just received and foi- sale by
Sept 2_J. A T. R. AGNEW.
EniEiiVH invivir.TiBAi.
and bis partisan friends, like a comet
among tho Pleiads. He cultured the
anti-slavery phantom until it assumed
the proportions of a giant in strength
and intellect. He hos taken hold of tho
pro-temperance movement and is waging
war against all beer-drinkers and imbib?
ers of alcaholio stimulants. Ho is the
recognized front, so far as Massachusetts
is ooucerncd, of tho so-called labor re?
form orusado, and finally, ia attacking
Prussia, and through her all Germany,
he plants a poniard in tho heart of tho
Republican party. Perhaps that is ex?
actly what ho means. But if tho omi
justifies the means, and that cud be an?
nihilation of tho Republican phalanx,
horso, foot and dragoons, tho Boston
* agitator has taken a step in tho right
direction. Wo aro of opinion, howevor,
that tho Republican loaders -will not
think favorably of this anti-Teutonic
operation of their eloquent but erratio
ally. Trouble is beginning in the Re?
public camp.-New York Herald.
It is said that Frederick tho Great,
while taking a walk one fine morning in
Berlin, met a small-sized Israelite who,
in that era of prejudice and persecution,
endeavored to avoid him. The bluff old
Frederiek ordered him to stop, and
grimly inquired why ho attempted to
run away? "Because I am afraid of
your majesty," was tho answer. "In?
fernal scoundrol," cried tho King in an
outburst of passion, "I want everybody
to love me, not to fear me;" and lest tho
offence should bo repoated, ho punished
it by a sound thrashing on tho spot.
The attitude which Prussia now holds
towards Franco is in some respecta not
dissimilar to that of Frederick in this
incident above related. Prussia desired
the good will of Franoe, but received
only hatred and sour looks. There was
no fear on cither side; but when Franco
threw down the gauntlet, Prussia took it
np without a moment's hesitation. The
result has thus far been disastrous tc
French arms, and Prussia is now de?
termined to whip France into a respect?
ful if not affectionate frame of mind.
Will sho succeed? This is tho vital
question.-New Orleans Times.
South Carolina Bank and Trust Co.,
OK COLUMBIA,
(In Building formerly occupied by Caroline
National Bank,)
BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE all issues o
GOVERNMENT BONDS, at current marke
rates, also COIN and COUPONS, and exocub
orders for the purchase and sale of Gold, am
all ?rat-clasB socuritics.on commission.
ISSUE OEBTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, pay
ablo on demand, or at fixed date, bearinj
interest, and available in all parts of th
United States.
ADVANCES made to our dealers, on ap
proved collaterals, at market rates of interest
COLLECTIONS made everywhere in th
United Staten, Canada and Europe, and Ex
change bought and sold.
Dividends and Coupons collected.
HARDY SOLOMON. President.
J. C. ROATH, Cashier. July 3 3mo
United States District Court--Soutl
Carolina District.
In re the Laurons Railroud Company, Bau li
rapt.-In Bankruptcy.
TUE creditors of tho Laurens Railroad
bankrupt, aro required by order of th
Court, dated 2Gth August, 1870, to render au
establish their respectivo liens, before C. C
Jaeger, Register, within thirty dave from th
publication hereof, or they will bo preclude
from any distribution of thc assets of tho sai
bankrupt. JAMES M.BAXTER,
NEWBERRY, S. C., Sept. 0,1870. Assignee.
SoptO I ruo
"NICKERSON HOUSE,"
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
* jS*tof~^-\ THIS plcasantly.locatod H(
jBlffiflffiLTgS TEL, unsurpassed by ar
/ IBBT1-':5?7^ T HonHC in tho South forcomfo:
|2?gflE5?SE?3and healthy locality, is no
open to Travelers and othors seeking accon
modationa. Families can bo furnished wit
nico, airy rooms on roasonable terms. "A ca
is solicited." My Omnibus will bo found i
tho different depots-passengers carried 1
and from tho Hotel freo of charge.
Nov 3_WM. A. WRIGHT.
The Very Best.
THE undersigned have just received
supply ut Bagley'* MAYFLOWER ar
other celebrated brands of TOBACCO.
By-1he-Way, wo aro anxioua that all partii
who have been dealing with UH, on promiai
"io pay to-morrow." to como up and Hettie, i
money is scarco. Don't upend all vour mom
elsewhere, as wc keep THE VERY BEST
everything in ourliuo.
PAYSINGER A FRANKLIN,
^Sept 10 Proprietors Exchange House.
Axes'. Axes!!
"I /~\/~\ DOZEN best caat steel warrant!
,LUU AXES, just received and for Halo li
at wholesale and retail. Also, twenty-ii
dozen good cast steel AXES at retail for
each. Twenty dozen AXE HANDLES, and
full supply of SPADES, SHOVELS, PICK
MATTOCKS, &?., Ac. Just received, and f
salo low, by___J. A. T. R. AGNEW.
ICE! ICE! ICE!!
HAVING nut my machino in oporation
now inform tho public that I am rea
toaupply any and all ordora for ICE. Price t
cents per pound by tho rotail. For 100 noun
or moro, agreements will bo made. Tho j
can bo obtained at either tho upper or lou
storo. J. C. SEEGEBS
Aug SI_
Sundries.
ANOTHER lot of those extra fino SEGA1
cask above-proof Brandy; besidos
variety of other choico articles. Givo th
a trial. PAYSINGER A FRANKLIN,
Scot 10 Exchango Honao, Main street
Seed Rye.
4>pf BUSHELS PRIME SEED RYE, for s
?iiO by EDWARD HOPF
Special Wotioes,
Getting Married.-Essaya for Young Mon,
on 8ocial Evils, and tko propriety or impro?
priety of getting Married, with sanitary help
tor those who fool unfitted for matrimonial
happiness. Rent freo, in nen led envelopes.
AddrosB, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P,
Philadelphia, Pa._Sept 17 .Imo
TRUST WHAT TIMK HAS SANCTION?
ED.-Tho maxim that thc voico of the people
tho voico of tho divinity, may, in uotno
cases, bo open to doubt, bul tho testimony of
honest and enlightened witnesses, extending
through a bcrics of yaaro, and all to tho same
purport, is worthy of credence, admits ot no
question. Upon Buch testimony, thc reputa?
tion of HOSTETTEB'S STOMACH BITTEB8,
au an antidoto and cure for many ailments, is
baned. During tho twenty years that it baa
boen before tho world, innumerable prepara?
tions intended to competo with it, have gono
up like rockets, and como down tho extin?
guished sticks. Meanwhile, tho progress of
that incomparablo tonic has boen switt and
stoady-always upward and onward, liko tho
oaglo's Hight. Its introduction produced a
revolution iu therapeutics, and it proved to bo
one of those salutary revolutions that cannot
go backwards. To-day, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS
is ono of tho most popular remedien in chris?
tendom, and commands a larger salo than any
other medicinal preparation, domestic or im?
ported, on this of the Atlantic. As a euro for
dyspepsia, bilious disorders, nervous affec?
tions, goneral debility, and as a proventivo of
epidemic fovcrs, it takes precedence of every
other remedy. This fact should teach tho am?
bitions country dealors who endeavor to foist
thoir local abortions on tho public in its stead,
how futilo their Bmall at I em pt s to cajole the
community munt necessarily bo. Where tho
game tish havo failed, thcro is no chanco for
tho "suckers." Sopt 10 +6
ASIATIC CHOL.KRA IN CHUYA_AL?
MOST EVERY CASE CUBED WITH PAIN KILLER.
[From Kev. It. Telford, Missionary ie China,
now visiting his homo in Pennsylvania.]
WASHINGTON, PENN.
DEAR SIRS: During a residence of aomo ten
years as a missionary in Siam and China, I
fonud your Vegetable Pain Killer a most valu?
able remedy for that fearful sconrge, Cholera.
In administering tho medicine, I found it
I most effectual to give a teaspoonful of Pain
Killer iu a gill of hot water, sweetened with
sugar; then, after about fifteen minutes, begin
to give about a teaspoonful of thc same mix?
ture every few minutes until relief was ob?
tained. Apply bot applications to the extremi?
ties. Bathe thc stomach with the Pain Killer,
cloar, and mb tho limbs briaklv. Of those
who had tho Cholera, and took the medicine
faithfully in the way stated above, eight out |
i of ten recovered. Truly yourB,
It. TELFOBD.
If attacked with tho Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Cramp, Colic, don't delay use of PAIN KILLER.
FUNOCUOW, CHINA.
DEAR SIRS: During a lons residence in Chi
?a, I have used your invaluable Pain Killer,
both in my own family and among tho Chi-1
UCBU, and have found it a most excellent me?
dicino. In the summer of 1802 and '03, while I
residing in Shanghai, I found it au almost ;
certain euro for Cholera, if used in timo. In?
deed, using it in a great many instances, I do
not remember failing in a singlo CSBO. For
three years, I have been residing in thia placo,
moro than tiffy miles from a physician, and
have been obliged often to fall upon my own
resources in case of hickucas. Tho Chinese
como to us in great numbers for medicino aDd
advice Though without modical knowledge
ourselves, tho fow simplo remedies wo can
command aro so much in advance even of
thoir physicians, that wo havo almost daily
applic?? tioss. Wo allow them to como, because
it brings us in con?act with them, and opens
a door of uacfulneas. In diarrhoea, colic, vo?
miting, cholera, coughs, otc, your Pain Killer
has bceu my chief medicine, yours very trulv,
T. P. CRAWFORD.
??a- Tho Pain Killer ia sold by all dealers in
Family Medicines. " Sept 4 4111 ni
Appointment of Delegates.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
S. C. AoniCULTUBAL ANO MECHANICAL Koc,
COKESRURY, September 21, 1K70.
IN complianco with tho request of tho
Committeo from tho Cotton Slates Me?
chanics' and Agricultural Fair Association,
and from tho Board of Trade of Augusta, Qa.,
tho following members aro appointed to re?
present tho South Carolina State Agricultural
and Mechanical Society at tho Agricultural
OongresB, which meeta in Augusta, Qa., on
the 2Gth of October, 1*70:
James Chestnut, Camden; J. B. Palmer and
A. Y. Lee, Columbia; J. N. Uerndon. Union;
R. S. Porcher, Pendleton; B. F, Whitner,
Anderson; E. S. Koitt, Newberry; J. S. Rich
ardaou, Bumtor: W. O. Uinson, Charleston;
W. H. Duncan, Barnwell; ll. W. Harrington,
Marlboro; A. D. Fredorick, Orangeburg, and
j J. J. Lucas, Society Hill.
Ccrtitlcates of appointment have been sent
lo each o? tho delegates. By order of
JOHNSON IIAGOOD, President.
D. WYATT AIKEN, Secretary. Sept 25
CANNED GOODS.
BLACKBERRIES,
CHERRIES,
GREEN CORN,
GREEN PEAS,
STRING BEANS,
PEACHES,
TOMATOES,
STRAWBERRIES,
CONDENSED MILK,
SALMON,
OYSTERS,
LOBSTERS,
PEARS, Ac
Just received ami for salo at tho
LOWEST FIGURES FOR CASH.
J. & Tr H. AGNEW.
Sept 10
Sapolio! Sapolio!!
TI Iii brightest and best. Cheaper and
hotter than any other Polish for Tin,
Brass, Steel, Iron, Glass, Wood, and all other
metallic surfaced. For salo by
July 8 t _ E. H. HEIMTSH, Druggist. _
Philotoken.
FEMALES IFRIEND. Tho beat medicino
known for F'emale Complaints.
For Bale at HEINITSn'S
__Hept 22t_Drug Store
Brown'c Young American Liniment,
FOR PAINS, BRUISES, STRAINS, RHEU?
MATISM, SORES. A valuable Linimont.
For salo at HEINITSH'S
Sopt 22t Drug Store
Oats, Oats!
BUSHELS Primo Hoavy OATS
. "/UU for salo low by
Aug 10 EDWABD HOfE.
HARDWARE
AND
GROCERIES
2 have recently made largo adddition to our stock of nAHDWABE, af Ieee prices than
have hoon had Hinco tho war. All our old stock AT COM' AND LESS THAN COST.
New Goods at Reduced Prices:
CARPENTER TOOLS,
Blacksmith Tools,
Masons' Tools and Farming Im?
plements,
Carriage Material,
Building Material,
Trimming Material and Houso
furnishmg Goods,
AT LOW
FANCY GROCERIES,
Wines ami Liquors, of every
grade-an immense stock.
Canned Goods,
Syrups,
Chewing laud Smoking To
Lacoo,
Sugar, Coffee, Ac,
EST PRICES.
Our friends who favor us with their orders for > VGOING and TIES, will always, find us at
tho bottom of thc market in thoso and all other Goou. i .'iRMS CA8H.
8opt 25 3mo
L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
lac _A_
"W" AHE.
HART & CO.,
WHOLESALE, NO. 39 HA Y NE STREET,
RETAIL, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS,
CHARLESTON, H. C.
Agents for Fairbanks' Standard Scales
BURDICK'S NATIONAL HAY GUTTER,
HOES,
IRON,
STEEL,
HOLLOW WARE,
MILL STONES,
DEALERS IN"
GUNS,
NAILS,
CHAINS.
TIN WARE,
BOLTING CLOTH,
ASD
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Sept 15 Sm
JP TX
?TOO
OF HANDSOME
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
NOW OPENED AT THE
DRY GOODS PA LACE.
OUR CARPET, LIKE ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS,
LS THE
BEST, THE PRETTIEST AND THE CHEAPEST.
Sept 17 Gmo
R. C. SHIVER.
THE POLICY-HOLDERS'
LIFE AP TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF TUE SOUTH,
NO. 39 IIKOAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
-o::o
WM. MCBURNEY, President. GEORGE E. BOGGS, Secretary.
E. P. ALEXANDEB, Vice-Pros, and Actuary. JOHN T. DARBY, M. D., Medical Adviser.
J. F. OILMER, Vicc-P., resident in Georgia. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor.
E. NYE HUTCHISON, Vico-Prosidont, rcsi- JAMES CONNER, Counsel,
dent in North Carolina.
-o::o
TR V H T E E S .
William McBurney, J. Eli Gregg, John B. Painui-, lit nrv Bischoff,
William C. Bee, * J. Harvey Wilson, R. O'Noalo, Jr., Wm. G. Wbilden,
Robert Mure, E. Nye Hutchison, John T. Darby, M. D., A. S. Johnson,
Andrew Simonds, Z.B.Vance, Wm. M. Shannon, George H. Moffctt,
John ll. Dukes, M. McRac, D. Wyatt Aiken, James Conner,
Ceo. W. Williams, J. F. Gilmcr, (liles J. Patterson, George E. Hoggs,
James B. Pringle, William Duncan, Rev. Janies P. Royce, John H. Devenus,
Lewis D. Mowry, John Screven, Robt. L. MeCaughrin, E.P.Alexander,
Wm. K. Rvan, John L. Hardcc, Otorgo H. McMastcr, E. J. Scott.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection of Poll?
cy-Holdors.
Moro than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied fori
Thin Company, having complied with all tho conditions of its Charter, is now prepared tt
issuo tho usual forms of Lifo and Endowment Policies on tho ca?h system.
CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS! CASI! POLICIES!
All Policies non-forfeitahlo after thc payment of ONE Annual Premium.
Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of tho original for an equitable amount.
Purely MUTUAL! No Stockholders'. All Profits DIVIDED among tho Policy-Holders.
Dividends declared animally.
Dividends once declared are non-forfoitable, and may be used to reduco tho Premium, to
incroaso tho amount of Assurance, or to make tho Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left with
tho Company, howovor applied, may ho used, in caso of need, to pay Premiums.
Investment confined by Charter to tho most solid and rcliablo Securities.
?V Patronize tho only Life Assurance in tho State, and keep your MONEY' AT HOME.
July 19 3mo PHILLIP M. PORCHER, Agent for South Carolina.
E. Morris, Columbia, S. C.,
MANUFACTURER of COTTON GINS, at
?3.59 per Baw. Our Gins aro warranted
to please in every respect, or no sale, l'ro
roium awardod at last Stato Fair. Also, Wood
Turning in ovory description and atyle, at
abort notice Juno 39 Brno
Rio Coffee.
BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low to
dealers by EDWARD HOPE.
50
Mackerel \ Mackerel ! !
CHOICE NEW MACKEREL, in Barrels, in
Half Barrels, in Quartor Barrels, in Kits,
and also at retail, just recoivod and for salo by
Sept 13 _J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Ture Leaf Lard.
f?(\ PACKAGES PURE LEAF LARD.
t}\J consisting of Barrels. Kegs and
Boxes, on hand and for Bale low by
Seilt 20 J. & T. B. AGNEW.
GEO. HUGGINS'
ESTABLISHED IN COL UM DI A, S. C., 1819.
Old and Wealthy Companies
BcprcBcnted.
AGGREGATE CAPITAL OVER
$25,000,000!
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
?Etna Fire Insuranoe Company
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Cbatterod 1819-Charter Perpetual.
ASSETS ??,()??,O?().
Imperial Fire Insurance Co. of London,
Chartered 1803.
ASSETS $8,000,000 IN GOLD.
J03"This Company in turee agni ti Ht Viro, only.
No Marine or Lifo risks taken, as in moat Fo?
reign Insurance Companies.
Manhattan Fire Ins. Co., of New York,
Chartered 1821.
The oldest Fire Insurance Company in tho
City of Now York.
ASSETS (1,100,000.
Phenix Fire Ins. Co., of Brooklyn, N.Y
Chartered 1853.
Assets $2,000,000.
PUTNAM FIRE INS. CO., of Hartford, Conn.
Chartered 18C4.
Assets $700,000.
UNION FIRE INS. CO., of San Francisco,Cal.
Chartered 18fi5.
AssctB $1,200,000 in Gold.
jOfSTolicies issued payable in Gold or
Currency.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company
Of New York. Chartcrod 1853.
ASSETS 87, SOO. OOO.
Tho above Companies have each made thc
deposit of South Carolina State Bonds, with
the Comptroller-General of tho State, as ro
quircd by the Act of the General Assembly.
The undersigned baa conducted thc busi?
ness of thid Agency for the last twenty-one
years, during which period no case of litiga?
tion with any claimant has ever occurred.
DISKS TAKEN IN COLUMBIA
A ND
UPI1 Ell COUNTIES OF THE STATE.
All Claims for Loases
A IJ imted anil Paid
At THIS AGENCY.
GEOBGE HUGGINS, AGENT,
Oflico under tho "Columbia Hotel,"
lu rear of Messrs. Duffie <k Chapman's,
Columbia, S. C.
GEORGE HUGGINS, Notary Public,
Aug 12 -lin COLUMBIA, 8. C.
Cotton Gins and Condensers.
THESE GINS, so well known throughout
tho South, ucod no comment. In style of
workmanship, and for efficiency of work,
their turn-out, with tho samo amount of
power, is unequaled, lt. TOZEB, Agont,
August 2 _Columbia. 8. C.
IF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS GOLD OB
Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF you want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY,
call at ISAAC SULZBACHEB'S.
IF yon aro in neod of SOLID SILVER or
PLATED WARE, call at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF your eves aro failing, and you want tho
BEST SPECTACLES, call at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF you want a good andreliablo TIME-PIECE
or CLOCK, call at
June 1_ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
New Publications.
QUEEN HORTENSE. By L. Muhlback.
Cloth $1.50. Paper $1.00.
Lothair. By Disrreli. Cloth $2; paper $1.
Tho Bob Boy on tho Jordan. By J. Mc?
Gregor, (Illustrated.) $2.50.
Froo Russia. By William Hopworth Dixon.
Passages from tho English Note Books of
Nathaniel Hawthorne. Two volumes. $4.00.
Man and Wife. By Wilkie Collins.
M?HB Thackcry's Completo Works,
denial Showman. By Artemus Ward.
Lady of tho Ice. By James DeMille, author
of Tho Dodge Club, Ac. 75 conte.
Put Yourself in H?B Place. Charles Read6'a
last and best novel. 75 cents.
Tho Lifo, LottorB, Lccturos and Addrcesce
of Frederick W. Robortson, M. A. $1.60.
And other new books for salo at
BBYAN A McCABTEB'S Bookstore,
Ang 28_Columbia, B. C.
URSULINE CONVEHT;
Valle Crucis, near Columbia, S. C.
FOB each yoong lady'H Board,
Waehing, Fool, Lights, Tuition in
^English, Ncedlo-Work and Domes?
tic Economy, $30 per month-or
$300 per scholastic year-payable
$150 in advance: .' -
The English Courao comprises Orthography,
Reading, WritiDg, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geo?
graphy, (Ancient and Modern,) with usn of
Globos. Astronomy, Rhetoric, Logic, Compo?
sition, History, (Sacred, Ancient and Modern,)
Chronology, Mythology, Philosophy, (Natural
and Intellectual,) Biography, (Classical and
Modern,) Chemistry', Domestic Economy, Bo?
tany, Physiology. Conchology, Geology, Alge?
bra, Geometry, and Book-Kecping.
Extra Charges for Latin, French, Italian,
Music on Harp, Piano, Guitar, Vocalization,
Drawing and Painting. Kept 1 lm
"CHE?PIJXSH DRUG STORE.
E. H. HEINITSH,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRUGGIST.
SCCOEHBOa TO FISHER & HKI.S'ITSH,
At the Old Eatablisbed Stand, opposito the
" Phoenix Office.
HAVING made POW and advantageous
BUSINESS ABBANGEMENTS, tho
subscriber will be enabled to offer very
great induccmenta to buyers. Goods well
bought aro well Bold, and by energy and faith,
oconomy and cash, largo dividends will be
distributed to every purchaser, in tho cheap?
ness of tho articles sold. "A new era" has
begun, and all shall shu.ro in its advantages
by buying their DBUGS ami MEDICINES at
this well known and reliable Drug Houee.
Just received:
Puro White Kerosene Oil,
Fresh Congress Water,
Quinine, Morphia,
Castor Oil, Alcohol,
Sup. Carb Soda, .
For sale low, by Epsom Salts
Aug 27 E. n. nEINIT8H, Druggist.
University of South Carolina,
COLUMBIA, S. C., August 6, 1870.
THE next, tho sixty-fourth An?
nual Sessiou of this Institution,
?Will opon on MONDAY, October 3,
j'1870, and continuo, without inter?
mission, to thc ensning July.
The advantage of a completo
education is offered at this Institution to
Studonts in Law, (tho graduates being enti?
tled to practice in the Courts of the State;) in
Medicine, (the course of inst ruction bring ex?
tensivo and thorough, with two written ex?
aminations during the bCanion;) in Engineer?
ing, Mathematics, Mental, Moral and Political
Philosophy, History, Bhotoric, English Lite?
rature, Ancient and Modern Languages, and
in tho Scientific Schools.
Exponaos, i. e., for University Foes and
Board, for session of nine, months, are:
For Student In Academic Schools, about $2(10.
For Student in Law, or Medicine, about $2(15.
State Students aro received from tho seve?
ral Counties, upon the rocommdation of their
Representatives and the appointment of the
Governor. II. W. BARNWF:LL,
Aug ? 2mo Chairman of tho Faculty.
CITIZENS' S AVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received
INTEREST A L LO WED A T THE RA TE O l<
SEVEN ?'Eli CENT. UER ANNUM,
ON CERTIFICA TES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIN PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON A'-CO UNIS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer, / Vi". ,, .
John P. Thomas, | Vice-Presidcnta.
A. G. Brenizcr, Cashier.
John C. B. Smith, Aosistniit Cashier.
Directors.
Wado Hampton, Columbia.
William Martin, Columbia.
F. W. McMastor, Columbia
A. C. Haskell, Columbia.
J. P. Thomas, Columbia.
E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia.
John B. Palmer, Columbia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberrv.
B. H. Butledgo, Charleston.
Daniel Ravonel, Jr.. Charloston.
Mechanic^ LaborcrB, Clorks, Widows, Or?
phans and others may hero deposit thoir sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of interest tbero
on. Plantors, Professional Mon and Trustees
wishing to draw Interest on tholr funds until
thoy require them for buainess or other pur?
poses: Parents desiring to set apart email
sums for their children, and Married Womeu
and Minors (whoso deposits can only bo with
? drawn by themselves, or, in caao of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
asido funds for futuro uso. aro hero afforded
an opportunity of depositing their moans
whom they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
thc samo time, bc subject to withdrawal when
needed. Ang 18